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Thanks Roy, getting late in the east so im off to bed, will try and sort out how to add images to posts anther day. Les
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As Roy says the QVC BW looks nice and getting the lugs replaced shouldn't be too difficult! The Shropshire Yeo however is a dud, the crown shape is not right, it's missing a shield upon which the Loggerheads are mounted and it has the dreaded fakers mark on the slider, see the Makers Mark section Top Right of the page! There are good unvoided examples and they are an earlier pattern, the voided ones being much later. See below for a couple of examples. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/2747andy?_d...shire+yeomanry Andy Last edited by 2747andy; 14-08-15 at 03:42 AM. |
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Thanks Andy, all very obvious when you point out the issues, I never gave it much chance and in truth had never researched it or would have noticed the shield missing It is only my first day on the site and am so impressed with the information available. Cant say I am looking forward to sorting out the wheat from the chaff in my collection. Again many thanks. Les
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As a newbie I totally agree with everything Colin has said, at the moment it's hardly worth me attempting to buy anything without help, it's more worthwhile just reading loads on here, asking questions and investing money in buying decent books and studying, hopefully that will help me gain in the long run.
Les your lucky you don't have these problem's in starting from scratch! Allison |
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Don't forget Sell My Militaria, ALL the British cap badges are vetted upon listing, so you are highly unlikely to unknowingly buy a fake, copy or reproduction!
Apart from those offered as repros that is Andy |
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Yes boss!
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Hi Les,
I echo pretty much everything Colin has said. I only started collecting in March & threw myself into it & had picked up 50-60 badges before I discovered this site. I then discovered how many fakes I'd picked up! I did feel a bit demoralised at first but I've stuck at it &, in addition to the help & advice that's freely available on here, I've found a trusted dealer & mentor who's helping me a lot. Both in growing my collection & my education! I now feel confident enough to buy at collector's fairs & car boot sales but still make the occasional slip. Cheers Steve |
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Hi Allison,
I'd say that before getting involved with this board, my strike rate was about 50/50 & I'll be perfectly honest & admit that that was more by luck than good judgement! Since then, my success rate is closer to 95%. I'm definitely still learning though! Steve |
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Yes. They're in a box at the back of my wardrobe.
The collector in me wants to keep them there so that they fool nobody else. The Yorkshireman in me wants to find a scrap dealer to sell them to so I can at least recover their metal value! At the moment, the collector is holding out! |
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I don't think I'd chuck them either
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Les comments added in the Yeomanry section for the Shopshire Yeomanry.
Garry |
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